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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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I think everyone was too scared to submit Kurt Cobain...
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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Geek N.Z. wrote:
I think everyone was too scared to submit Kurt Cobain...
Not me.
I like Nirvana and if anyone has a problem, too bad. I don't see why all of us Pumpkin fans can't like Corgan and Cobain both. They both are/were amazing songwriters, guitar players, and performers. So  , to any silly nay sayers out there! (Although I have been debating making this submission for a few days  ), he deserves to be on the list.
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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Some say he/Nirvana is overated. And Kinda don't like associating with them.
"92% of teenagers have moved on to rap." Who cares?
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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I do agree he is a little overated and I like Pumpkins more. He still produced some great material though. And I am well aware most teens just listen rap. Thats all my little brother listens to- ick. So close in age, but such different tastes. 
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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I'm getting into hip-hop now, because I'm into so much rock, that I want to expand my tastes even further...
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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I'm getting into hip-hop now, because I'm into so much rock, that I want to expand my tastes even further...
Hmmm.... expand your tasts by listening to Mendelssohn, Hayden, or Lizt, not hip-hop. If you want something more than rock don't sink to that level.
P.S. electronica is pretty kick-ass too.
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It was arrogance that got me in to this, and it's humility that will help me finish it.
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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I listen to classical, too. I prefer Russian composers though. I pretty much listen to whatever, as long as it isn't rap or cheesy pop music.
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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or country *shutters in horror at the thought*
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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blue grass can be good, but that cruddy pop country that they play so much now is just an amalgam of crap. They took pop added distorted guitars and gave it a glassy twang… cheep thrills.
You’re a fan of Tchichovsky I assume?
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It was arrogance that got me in to this, and it's humility that will help me finish it.
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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MUSIC
IS
LOVE.
No, forget S***-hop, I mean HIP-HOP.
It can be frikkin' funky, if you put the effort into looking for the good stuff.
A lot of rapper's lyrics are frikkin' genious!
S***-Hop is any crap mainstrea stuff, just like crap mainstrem rock we got blaring out of our radios now.
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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Sorry to double post... but if I edited you probably would notice this post.
That "92% of teenagers..." thing is basically some slogan thing that gazillions of people have copied and pasted on their Bebo pages, except instead of saying "who cares?" afterwards it says "Put this on your profile if you're part of the 8% who stayed with real music"
I really get in a mood to stab someone when I see that kind of sheep-like opinion thrown about. It really is sheepish.
I gotta get me some classical.
Mum and dad don't have any though.m 
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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If you think Nirvana is over-rated, you're not seeing the whole picture.
I know that I'm going to get flamed for what I'm about to say here....but here goes.
SP would not be what it is today without Nirvana.
Nirvana changed the entire music industry and allowed every alternative rock band that emerged after them to happen. Every single one of those band would have remained an un-discovered underground entity if it weren't for Nirvana. The music biz was going the way of Whitney Houston and hair metal before Nirvana, and they single-handedly destroyed that "model" and changed the direction of rock music. They paved the way for the smashing pumpkins and the soundgardens and the pearl jams of the world to be discovered by the masses.
I'm not saying that Nirvana is what allowed SP to be extremely talented and a great band, but without them, SP may have succumbed to the frustrations of nobody finding out about them and therefore not making any money off of what they were doing and just faded away without ever having a hit.
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*Resident member of the Pumpkins' Media Militia
Destroy the mind, destroy the body, but you cannot destroy the heart!
Tell me, tell me what you're after...I just wanna get there faster.
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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There really needs to be a new band to come along and do that again.
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It was arrogance that got me in to this, and it's humility that will help me finish it.
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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Win Butler of the Arcade Fire. This man could brood moodily at a circus.

Peter Murphy of Bauhaus. My second-favorite vocalist on the planet. This band, despite all appearances, will probably never die.

Kayne West. This man's immense ego, unlike most members of the hip-hop community, is supported by actual talent.
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Re:Great Personalities in Music 5 Months ago
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We cant forget this lovely lady.
She's just incredible. After being part of 2 amazingly influential bands, shes now in her 3rd decade of performing and has just released an awesome solo album thats just as bold as anything else these days. Call her the queen of punk or goth or wh | | | | |